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Title: American Civil War


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American Civil War
1861-1865
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Confederacy v. Union
North
South
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Confederate Union
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Nicknames
  • South
  • - Rebels - Confederates
  • - Rebs. - Army of Northern VA
  • - Johnny Reb (individual)
  • North
  • - Union - Army of the Potomac
  • - Yankees - Billy Yank (individual)

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Border States
  • KY, MO, MD, DE
  • Martial Law
  • Must protect DC
  • Limit freedoms suspend Habeas Corpus

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Advantages of North
- Pop. (22 mil.) - 90 of industrial goods
(guns, ammo) - RRs - Navy - Recruited
slaves (200,000)
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Advantages of South
  • Military Leaders (Lee, Longstreet, Jackson)
  • Defensive Strategy
  • Psychological Advantages
  • However..
  • Poor trans. networks
  • Only 10 of factories
  • Small pop. (9 mil.)
  • No foreign allies

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Technology in Civil War
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More accurate cannons
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Metal Ships
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Gatling Gun
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Shrapnel
Shrapnel Explosion
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Minie Ball
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Hot Air Balloons
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Primitive Submarines
The Alligator
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Factories Munition Supplies
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Quick Write Plan for Victory
  • Assume the role of a Northern general and develop
    a plan for victory
  • Remember, you are fighting an offensive campaign
    to re-claim the south into the Union

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Scott's Anaconda Plan
  • Blockade
  • Advance on Miss. River
  • Weaken S. limit Union casualties
  • Timetable 2-3 years

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Scott's Anaconda Plan
  • Political Cartoon of Scott's Plan
  • - Northern Newspaper circa 1860

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Early Southern Victories
  • Gen. Lee's army is undefeated for the first 1 ½
    years of war
  • Notable Victories
  • - Battle of Bull Run
  • - 2nd Battle of Bull Run
  • - Shenendoah Valley Campaign

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Battle of Antietam
  • 1st major battle in North
  • Bloodiest single day in US history - 23,000
    casualties
  • Ends in stalemate
  • Lee abandons invasion of MD

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Antietam Image Analysis
- Please get out your Antietam Image packet
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Emancipation Proclamation
  • Freed slaves in S. areas of rebellion
  • Impacts?

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USS Monitor v. CSS Merrimac
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Battle of Gettysburg
  • July 1-3, 1863 turning point in war
  • Lee invades PA
  • Seminary Ridge
  • Little Round Top
  • Picketts Charge

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Col. Joshua Chamberlain the 20th Maine
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Battle of Gettysburg
  • - Lee was defeated retreats to VA
  • - Largest single battle in W. hemisphere
  • 53,000 casualties in 3 days
  • ?It was the last time the South invaded the
    North!!!

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Gettysburg Address
  • that from these honored dead we take increased
    devotion to that cause for which they gave the
    last full measure of devotion -- that we here
    highly resolve that these dead shall not have
    died in vain -- that this nation, under God,
    shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that
    government of the people, by the people, for the
    people, shall not perish from the earth.
  • - President Lincoln

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  • Battle of Vicksburg
  • July 4, 1863
  • North wins controls Miss.
  • Grant promoted
  • Scorched Earth Total War
  • Overland Campaign
  • Southern Campaign

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Sherman's March to the Sea
  • Final phase
  • 300 miles Atlanta ? Savannah
  • Psychological Warfare
  • Carolina Campaign

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General Sherman'sMarch to the Sea
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Sherman's MarchBy the Numbers
  • 300 miles RRs, Telegraph, Turnpikes
  • Captured - 5,000 horses - 13,000
    cattle - 9.5 million lbs. corn - 2,000
    rifles - 10,000 slaves
  • 100 million in infrastructure/property damage

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54th Massachusetts
  • 1st All-Black regiment
  • 1st Blacks to receive Medal of Honor

William Carney
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Battle of Fort Wagner (July 18, 1863)
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Battle of the Wilderness(1864)
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Battle of Spotsylvania(1864)
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Siege of Petersburg(March 1864 June 1865)
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Appomattox Court House
  • Lee surrenders April 9, 1865
  • Oath of Loyalty
  • Lenient surrender
  • Avoid humiliating S.
  • Federal govt. asserts power

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Civil War By the Numbers - Over 618,000
military casualties during Civil War - More than
all previous US Wars combined - Due to advanced
weaponry, long campaigns, and military draft
(1st ever in US)
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POLITICAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
  • 1) Homestead Act
  • - Westward expansion
  • - 165 acres for free!
  • 2) Pacific Railway Act
  • - Northern railroad trade potential
  • 3) Tariffs
  • - Protect N. industries

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  • EFFECTS OF CIVIL WAR
  • Unifies country abolishes Confederacy
  • Abolition of slavery
  • Increased power of Federal Govt.
  • U.S. ? Industrial Nation
  • W. lands open to settlement
  • Reconstruction
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